ROBERT F. KENNEDY ON JACK PAAR'S SHOW (MARCH 13, 1964)

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  • @mattsmith3835
    @mattsmith3835 2 роки тому +31

    I can literally feel the sadness of Bobby coming through my screen. Right here was a man who literally had the weight of the world on his shoulders at the same time he is going through and experiencing an unimaginable loss. Just his walk from backstage he looks almost as if he is feeling so much grief and sadness to a point to where he was in literal immense pain. He lost his brother, his best friend, his boss, his president, his mentor and his hero all at the same time. I can't even imagine the pain he was in right here. So very sad. RFK was a great man.

    • @alfredfreedomjones5105
      @alfredfreedomjones5105 2 роки тому +7

      Such a well said comment. Very true, thank you

    • @Gigi1111Layna
      @Gigi1111Layna Рік тому +2

      Yes, very much well said here, I felt exactly the same way. I kinda just wish I could give him a huge strong tight hug. Bobby was walking out so timidly, hunched and visibly broken. It's been said he blamed himself for it at first, that bc he was coming down hard on Hoffa and the whole mafia. But I also think he realized very quickly who was behind it all. I can't imagine how he was expected to do his job without the fear of the same happening to him...he had stated privately that he thought he would've been the one they'd go after first. But sometimes we don't see clearly just who it is that's your worst enemy bc of being too close. Forrest from the trees etc... LBJ was IMHO the only one to look at for JFK's murder. I'm 100% certain and nothing could change my mind after all I've looked into.
      May God rest you both in Peace Bobby and Jack.💔💔😥

  • @RADIXCHRISTUSMOLE
    @RADIXCHRISTUSMOLE 5 років тому +33

    It took a great deal of courage and emotional control for Bobby to be able to talk publicly about his brother in such a short period of time after such a personal and national tragedy.

  • @ervillewright4115
    @ervillewright4115 8 років тому +61

    o man, i really teared up watching this. it was terrific seeing the man again. wish there was more. for those of you who weren't around when John and Bob were still with us, this was a real treat.

  • @LuisaRodriguez0212
    @LuisaRodriguez0212 3 роки тому +23

    I am so moved by RFK'S appearance on Jack Parr's program. I have read how he felt, but this shows his feelings. 😳

  • @makthnife
    @makthnife 10 років тому +110

    Heartbreaking... but you look at this, then look at the man only 3 years later, 4 years later, and see his growth. There's a lot to learn in life.

    • @atthewhiskey
      @atthewhiskey 10 років тому +5

      Approximately 4 Years after he was assasinated.

    • @leftykoufax7084
      @leftykoufax7084 4 роки тому +2

      Amen

    • @deloreswillis9224
      @deloreswillis9224 2 роки тому +2

      Amen🙏🏿

    • @Gigi1111Layna
      @Gigi1111Layna Рік тому

      It's like they let him grieve for three years and suffer..the first three are unbearable. And when he started to come out stronger, they took him down. Mongrels..

    • @naysayer1238
      @naysayer1238 Рік тому

      @@Gigi1111Layna ? Oswald and Sirhan talked this over, did they?

  • @andrewcharley1893
    @andrewcharley1893 4 роки тому +30

    When I see film/photos of Robert Kennedy, I can tell which are b4 and after nov22nd 1963.
    There is a permanent sadness in his eyes thereafter.

  • @mooncrab
    @mooncrab 3 роки тому +21

    The ovation was as much for Jack as for Bobby.

  • @christhorton6512
    @christhorton6512 10 років тому +131

    Quite moving. You can see his tender heart here. He was quite the politician and knew how to fight, but he was also so very tender hearted as well.

    • @garygermaine9150
      @garygermaine9150 3 роки тому

      So uninformed.better read more about him.he was anything but tenderhearted

    • @vivianpowell1732
      @vivianpowell1732 3 роки тому +11

      @@garygermaine9150 Robert F. Kennedy was a very compassionate man and public servant. I would suggest that you watch his appearance on Face The Nation in November 1967, a video of which is here on UA-cam. I met Robert Kennedy in early 1966, in a small group that had gathered with him in a waiting area to hear him speak at a banquet in New York. I remain immeasurably grateful for having had that opportunity.

    • @Gigi1111Layna
      @Gigi1111Layna Рік тому

      He was strong when he needed to be, with law and order..corruption against the ppl. But he was absolutely very gentle and tender when he was needed by some too. He was very close with Marilyn when she was down. And he did visit Marilyn that night..late afternoon early evening and yes they argued but he didn't do it. He was the set diversion of those who did it.

    • @naysayer1238
      @naysayer1238 Рік тому

      @@Gigi1111Layna ? Monroe wanted him there before she deliberately took too many pills why?

  • @soulreaper8926
    @soulreaper8926 3 роки тому +31

    I fucking love UA-cam. The fact we can easily access these historic interviews is mind boggling

  • @cks57youto53
    @cks57youto53 7 років тому +78

    Rfk Never over came JFK Death ! It TOOK everything inside him to come back and want to fight the fight alone without Jack!
    Rip forever to both RFK and JFK forever !

    • @williamanthony9090
      @williamanthony9090 4 роки тому +7

      By late 1965 he was coming out of his funk. By 1966 he was fully engaged again. He was surrounded by good people, and in the political arena as his own man. Rarely does anyone fully recover from the death of someone that close. A part of you changes forever. But RFK was forging ahead with his commitment to public service. He had taken over leadership of the family due to his father's debilitating stroke. He was moving ahead with his life. Proof of that was his stupid belief that he was immortal or something. If he'd exercised some common sense, instead of falling victim to the Kennedy bravado, he might have had some professional security surrounding him in Los Angeles the night he was shot, and might not have been killed! My point being, he'd recovered a little too well.

  • @jamiej.tilleyphotographyar5177
    @jamiej.tilleyphotographyar5177 5 років тому +30

    Wow, I feel like he is using all of his strength to just be there. Heavy scene.
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @pinehawk9600
    @pinehawk9600 7 років тому +66

    This poor man is absolutely destroyed inside. Heartbreaking sight. 😢

    • @westyraviz
      @westyraviz 3 роки тому +1

      He had been neutered, which was the assassination’s intent. Must have eaten him inside till his dying day that he got his big brother killed.

    • @Rayoscope
      @Rayoscope 9 місяців тому

      @@westyraviz I agree with your first sentence, but your second sentence has me confused.

  • @moonrush5961
    @moonrush5961 9 років тому +65

    he ant heavy, he's my brother. I so miss these men. I see the pain all over this man. Rest Bobby, Rest in peace.

  • @karenlilley23
    @karenlilley23 3 роки тому +15

    You can see the sadness here 😥

  • @karimC35
    @karimC35 5 років тому +38

    Although John f Kennedy is my inspiration and my favorite historical figure Robert Kennedy is the only politician that has ever made me cry. His speech following the assassination of Martin Luther King was so emotional. And it’s a damn shame he died before he could become a great president

    • @deloreswillis9224
      @deloreswillis9224 2 роки тому +3

      Omg…. I totally AGREE !!!!!! SMH……

    • @joehovanec1985
      @joehovanec1985 2 роки тому +1

      The Jew Elites and Israel did not want him in power.

    • @quentincampbell612
      @quentincampbell612 2 роки тому +1

      Well, there's no guarantee he would've even been the Democratic nominee for president.

  • @timmckeown1045
    @timmckeown1045 10 років тому +137

    RFK was shattered after his brother's murder. You can see it plainly in this clip.

    • @cmm2145
      @cmm2145 5 років тому +17

      Tim McKeown Of course RFK was shattered after the JFK assassination. That was his brother.
      I lost my sister to cancer last year. She lived for 2 months from diagnosis until her death. I was in deep mourning for quite a while. My doctor said I was severely depressed. And I was. The pain is still there and it always will be. But my family and my friends and God carried me through the worst of it.

  • @ndr3779
    @ndr3779 6 років тому +13

    THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART. ONE OF THE BEST YOU ARE AND WILL ALWAYS BE.

  • @roderickmcpherson3268
    @roderickmcpherson3268 6 років тому +55

    You could look at him and see the devastation, hurt, pain, and anger that he was going through.

    • @williamanthony9090
      @williamanthony9090 4 роки тому +8

      @Jack D - I remember when Malcolm met with other civil rights leaders, after he'd formed his own mosque, and stated his willingness to work together with those leaders at the one press conference he held. I remember my grandmother watching that on the news and saying, "My, God, they're going to kill him." It's amazing, really, any of us made it through the 1960's with our sanity left intact.

  • @euanelliott3613
    @euanelliott3613 4 роки тому +22

    Bobby was used to being in the background, being the one his brother could always count on, and when his brother was murdered he had to find a new role in his life, as well as being a husband to Ethel and father to his children.
    As Jack Newfield said: He was built for the wings, not the stage.
    He willed himself toward public office, and identified with others who suffered.
    There was immense empathy in his manner.
    He wasn't ruthless, he was just determined when the occasion called for it.
    He would have made a fine US President I believe.

    • @vivianpowell1732
      @vivianpowell1732 3 роки тому +3

      All that you say about Robert Kennedy is true. I met him in NYC in early 1966.

  • @garydomaz1849
    @garydomaz1849 Рік тому +2

    That painful ache in your throat when you’re trying to prevent breaking down. I felt all of this.

  • @ENDTIMEsVideoLibrary
    @ENDTIMEsVideoLibrary 2 роки тому +11

    I can't even imagine the pressure and trauma that he was going through, knowing who Really killed his brother and still having to work and live among that same community!! Man, I wish I could have met JFK and RFK! They certainly were humans, flawed as we are, but they had good hearts and tried to do good for the people of the world.

  • @ratso69ful81
    @ratso69ful81 6 років тому +37

    Poor Bobby, he seems so small & defeated at 1:49 -1:51.... 😞

    • @aimforlifenow
      @aimforlifenow 2 роки тому +6

      He actually did lose weight around this time because of his depression. :(

    • @myahollandia3552
      @myahollandia3552 2 роки тому +5

      @@aimforlifenow such a sweetheart he was !! He showed his emotions,unbelievable we lost him too

  • @tiernyt2051
    @tiernyt2051 6 років тому +22

    Robert F Kennedy, was my favorite Kennedy. He was the one who got all balls rolling. The balls that truly changed things and made a diffrence. Read about him, it's amazing what people didnt know about him.

  • @brianjones6887
    @brianjones6887 6 років тому +21

    For a instant, before Bobby came through the curtain, you thought you saw Jack Kennedy.

  • @keithwelch2137
    @keithwelch2137 7 років тому +28

    Incredibly sad.

  • @billanthony7896
    @billanthony7896 7 років тому +62

    I wonder how different this country would be today, had we elected this man president in 1968.

    • @paulmanly3694
      @paulmanly3694 6 років тому +7

      It would be a different world.

    • @karimC35
      @karimC35 5 років тому +10

      Paul Manly agreed. It would have been totally different. No Nixon or ford as president we probably would have been involved in far fewer conflicts etc.

    • @pauldavies5611
      @pauldavies5611 4 роки тому +2

      Well, for one thing, we would have gotten out of Vietnam Nam.

    • @mjames4709
      @mjames4709 4 роки тому

      Worse. A handout state.

    • @billanthony7896
      @billanthony7896 4 роки тому +6

      @UTEYBE- Don't kid yourself. Bob Kennedy was as tough as nails. He understood politics, and he understood the state of the country in 1968. Additionally, he had the capacity of growth, the very quality that separates your run of the mill politician from what we term a "statesman." It's too bad he thought of himself as somehow immortal. Had he been surrounded by professional security that night, he might not have been killed.

  • @Madmen604
    @Madmen604 4 роки тому +16

    A month later ? He was hard on himself, a month is a short time to grieve and recover from an event like that.

  • @NevadaBoss
    @NevadaBoss 6 років тому +46

    Greatest president America never had. RIP Bobby.

    • @tiernyt2051
      @tiernyt2051 6 років тому +3

      Good one,,could you imagine, Bobby today..

    • @ChrisDutch
      @ChrisDutch 3 роки тому

      @Kevin Tober Goldwater in ‘64,Hot Water in ‘65, Bread and Water in ‘66.

  • @patricedaynes8148
    @patricedaynes8148 5 років тому +14

    Bobby thank you and your brother for keeping our spirt as a nation as it should be ....on the UP. God Bless you and may you, your brother and Dr. King "Rest in Peace".

  • @jessicag4422
    @jessicag4422 7 років тому +15

    I feel for him too 😭

  • @randolphgarcia3494
    @randolphgarcia3494 6 років тому +6

    BRIEF COMMENT: THIS IS A UNIQUE PIECE OF POLITICAL VIDEO HISTORY. THIS MAN WAS, DURING HIS LIFETIME A TOUGH POLITICAL FIGHTER. BUT IN THIS CLIP YOU CAN TELL HE WAS, FOR A TIME, UNDERSTANDABLY SO, A SHATTERED MAN BOTH MENTALLY & PHYSICALLY. IN THIS APPEARANCE ON THE JACK PAAR SHOW, HE IS PHYSICALLY THERE, BUT MENTALLY HE WAS NOT. YOU CAN SEE IT IN HIS EYES. HE'S STRUGGLING TO RECUPERATE, BUT IT WILL TAKE SEVERAL MORE YEARS BEFORE HE RECOVERED TO RUN HIS PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. TRAGICALLY HE WAS ASSASSINATED IN LOS ANGELES, CA AT THE AMBASSADOR HOTEL AFTER WINNING THE CALIFORNIA PRIMARY. (RIP) BOTH TO THE LATE JACK PAAR AND THE LATE FORMER ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE US SENATOR ROBERT F. KENNEDY. YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR SOCIETY WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN!-MR. GARCIA IN SF, CA.

  • @billtipper5858
    @billtipper5858 2 роки тому +5

    At the time of this interview what must he have known about LBJ and the powerful force of the CIA before we plunged headfirst into the quagmire that was South Vietnam. He was suddenly powerless at DOJ and retreated to McLean VA to witness the next four years of bloodshed. I'm sure he ran because he had to stop the war. And I believe he would have.

  • @charleslennon1
    @charleslennon1 6 років тому +6

    Thank you for this.

  • @amutah8063
    @amutah8063 7 років тому +36

    Probably my favorite politician in history after Abraham Lincoln.

  • @stratcaptain66
    @stratcaptain66 11 років тому +45

    I haven't seen much footage of Robert Kennedy speaking on the subject of his brother John's assassination...I wish there was footage of his complete opinion on the subject.

    • @Jp-ml8dm
      @Jp-ml8dm 8 років тому +2

      Prbly find lots of it at the Kennedy Library is my guess because I cant find much either.

    • @keithwelch2137
      @keithwelch2137 7 років тому +3

      stratcaptain66 he didn't speak publicly about it all almost ever.

    • @pauldavies5611
      @pauldavies5611 4 роки тому +6

      His son has recently said that, had his father won the presidency, he would have re-opened the investigation.

    • @icebaby6714
      @icebaby6714 4 роки тому +1

      Malcolm Wallace (the hit man) and LBJ killed John with a lot of cover-ups...to LBJ, there was an urgency to eliminate John and take over his position. Bobby called LBJ questioning him why he got his brother killed, and he was also killed a few years later. ua-cam.com/video/m-hAqNRY-Uk/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/XiqnU3rbsow/v-deo.html

    • @icebaby6714
      @icebaby6714 4 роки тому +1

      Jackie had been with Bobby in his bed in a hotel room for a month after JFK's assassination.

  • @michaelgriffith4110
    @michaelgriffith4110 6 місяців тому

    That was a bond so strong and it was gone so tragicly. Love the kennedy family for this reason.

  • @janicenicolle7156
    @janicenicolle7156 Рік тому +2

    Such emotional courage

  • @myahollandia3552
    @myahollandia3552 6 років тому +6

    Bobby ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤗🤗🤗

  • @adriaanboogaard8571
    @adriaanboogaard8571 Рік тому +2

    This was 4 years before I was borne. I was lucky enough to see R.F.K. Jr. speaking about Mercury contamination in the world fisheries. It was in Park City Utah. I found him to be very down to earth. He probably got a lot of that from his Father . His cousin who I won't name is a friend of mine and he's very humble

  • @ckom0007
    @ckom0007 6 років тому +12

    Everybody says JFK wanted to end Vietnam...but this was the guy who would have actually done it.

  • @19.sciencetechnology30
    @19.sciencetechnology30 5 років тому +6

    THIS IS SO BRUTALLY DEVISTSTING TO WATCH, EVEN IN 2019. TWO OF THE GREATEST MEN THIS COUNTRY HAD AND LOST SO EARLY. AND JUST AS TRAGICALLY PAINFUL IS THAT JUSTICE WAS NEVER SERVED TO THE EVIL RESPONSIBLE. LBJ AND ALL OF THE EVIL SCUMB BEHIND THE KILLINGS ARE SURELY IN ANY HELL THAT MAY EXIST, BUT UNFORTUNATELY THOSE INVOLVED GOT TO LIVE OUT THEYRE LIVES ON EARTH BEFORE THEYRE DUE PUNISHMENT WAS SERVED

  • @shermanmcclesky6882
    @shermanmcclesky6882 2 роки тому +1

    I understand what Robert Kennedy was going through. My brother was shot and killed last year. He'd said what I was thinking about my brother. Well said.

  • @mandykhoo2473
    @mandykhoo2473 7 років тому +5

    imagine the modern news cycle now ?? Nov to march?

  • @lancebanson9636
    @lancebanson9636 10 років тому +6

    RFK did not "have to.." do anything except try to be a father to 11 children, but we can see that it was more important to the subject to start flitting about again. Four years later that decision would prove fatal---what was the thought while still conscious for those few seconds after being shot? It must have been: "I chose to believe LBJ was innocent----I must have been insane."

    • @Ptrm594
      @Ptrm594 9 років тому +5

      He had no more evidence than you or I do that LBJ had anything to do with his brother's murder. Or perhaps I am being presumptuous, perhaps you do have some evidence ?

  • @deloreswillis9224
    @deloreswillis9224 2 роки тому +3

    RFK. YESSSSSSS !!!!!!!!!!

  • @sammycircle
    @sammycircle 10 років тому +20

    Yeah this interview was Bobby Kennedy the Human Being not the Politician at all. You will never again, in my opinion see the likes of this type of politician again, but, and I know I may get hammered for this and I am certainly making no comparison, when I say something unique in Mr. Ron Paul is as close as we will ever get again.

    • @Ptrm594
      @Ptrm594 9 років тому

      In what way do you meam ?

    • @Ptrm594
      @Ptrm594 9 років тому

      *mean

    • @MsTbsd
      @MsTbsd 9 років тому

      sammycircle ron paul is a russian slave, bernie sanders for the win

    • @teenherofilms
      @teenherofilms 8 років тому +1

      +sammycircle You are right. We will never see the likes of people like this scumbag and his brother again. Thank God. Funny how he neglects to mention in the show how he had to have Marilyn Monroe murdered because she was about to blow the whistle on him to the press about how he promised to leave Ethel and marry her. He left that out.

    • @Jp-ml8dm
      @Jp-ml8dm 8 років тому +5

      Why do you have so, so much hate in you ? Obviously JFK and RFK were not perfect. However for you to make such empty accusations is horrendous. Put aside your hate and conspiracy theory for a minute. RFK had his ways and one of his biggest loyalties as it would be for you was to his family. RFK would of made very critical contributions to our country had he not been killed. The Vietnam war would of been ended much more quickly thus saving thousands and thousands of lives. Civil rights and voting rights would of also been mended much quicker. Did you even know that it wasn't just African Americans who were disenfranchised ? So were Hispanics, Native Americans and so many who were in poverty. Poverty would of also been dwelt with and equality and voter rights would of also been mended much quicker. RFk in todays time was the bridge of trump and Clinton supporters. Our country would of become much more untied and we prbly would not be dealing with the division and hatred (which you obviously display} today. Slow your hatred up for a minute. Take a breath Gary. Hey, you prbly will even feel better. Don't be part of the problem. Be part of the solution that brings our country united. Pray to your God that he give you some sense of peace in your heart. I'm sure there will be millions that will pray for you. Answer one question Gary. Why do you so hate RFK and JFK ?

  • @moboutmen
    @moboutmen 6 років тому +4

    Shattered

  • @jorgejohnson451
    @jorgejohnson451 2 роки тому +1

    I was actually thinking a couple of days ago about how interested JFK was in helping less affluent countries and ending the civil strife within our own borders. Though LBJ got Civil Rights legislation through, it was at the huge cost of JFK. A price too high, made all the more evident by the constant drumbeat since then against Civil Rights ending with recent decisions by the Roberts Court.

  • @scruffy2365
    @scruffy2365 7 років тому +5

    ❤️

  • @catholicpriest1
    @catholicpriest1 11 років тому +9

    It's hard to believe that NBC erased so many of the color video tapes in the 1960s.

    • @jojopuppyfish
      @jojopuppyfish 9 років тому

      +Bob Sewvello The tapes were very expensive.

    • @catholicpriest1
      @catholicpriest1 9 років тому +3

      NBC could afford it.

    • @jojopuppyfish
      @jojopuppyfish 9 років тому +4

      Bob Sewvello
      Not then. BTW Carson was furious in 1970 when he found out they erased them. He demanded ownership of the show....so that is why 1971 to 1994 are all available.

  • @Lith-
    @Lith- 5 років тому +6

    I guess Bobby is shaking

  • @consultingtoday
    @consultingtoday 5 років тому +3

    I believe that when both men died thier spirit permeated the mental matrix to live on in other kindred spirits that were subconciously disposed to carry the idealism, the thing is though we forget this essence of immortality and its true purpose in these moments of immense loss

  • @Lafayette320
    @Lafayette320 4 роки тому +3

    What sort of show this? Parr left The Tonight Show 2 years earlier. I don't recall that he had another show so soon after leaving Tonight.

    • @vivianpowell1732
      @vivianpowell1732 3 роки тому

      This show was called The Jack Parr Program. Not sure how long it lasted.

  • @TomVincent-JFK63
    @TomVincent-JFK63 8 років тому +4

    Is that all their is?.....It seems like the interview was just getting started. Hope you can let me know. Thank you.

  • @bandicoot5412
    @bandicoot5412 2 роки тому

    I was eleven, President John F. Kennedy was the first person, outside my immediate family, I cried for when He was taken down, always sorrowed.

  • @danielsemmens6640
    @danielsemmens6640 2 роки тому +1

    A lot of sadness what could have been I myself felt a loss for our country that evil would prevail

  • @jkrasney1
    @jkrasney1 Рік тому

    I wish I could have met JFK and RFK!

  • @Wombah-rc6zz
    @Wombah-rc6zz 7 років тому +5

    I wonder what concerns Robert Kennedy really DID have over his brother's death because if he did have issues, then he would have been reckless to go on the campaign trail with the LOW level of security he was using.

  • @scottaznavourian3720
    @scottaznavourian3720 3 роки тому +2

    Funny those things he says about Jack are actually h ow I feel about him......

  • @keithhyttinen8275
    @keithhyttinen8275 5 років тому +10

    If Bob would have got elected in 1968, Reagan would have never shown up to destroy the American Dream in 1981.

  • @Melons-vg8dq
    @Melons-vg8dq 4 роки тому +3

    Secret service fail and JFK recklessness

  • @petermaxwell2965
    @petermaxwell2965 5 років тому +1

    What happened in that 5year period 63-68..

  • @mandykhoo2473
    @mandykhoo2473 6 років тому

    What were the Kennedys about???

  • @marcschneider4845
    @marcschneider4845 9 місяців тому

    Great man, whose son, unfortunately, is a nut job.

  • @shihyuchu6753
    @shihyuchu6753 2 роки тому +1

    The most dishonest person I've ever known is a guy named WARREN COMMISSION

    • @apointofinterest8574
      @apointofinterest8574 2 роки тому

      @Shihyu Chu: Don't think the WC was honest? Then go write your won 800+ page exhaustive and "honest" report. Don't let the lack of evidence prevent you from finishing Page One.

    • @shihyuchu6753
      @shihyuchu6753 2 роки тому

      @@apointofinterest8574 No need...we have INTERNET....and the deceptions of Warren and the rest of them is plastered all over the globe for all to see ....or reject

    • @deanflorence6061
      @deanflorence6061 2 роки тому

      We KNOW that it wasn't Oswald, idiot.

    • @shihyuchu6753
      @shihyuchu6753 2 роки тому

      @@deanflorence6061 Who are you addressing?

    • @apointofinterest8574
      @apointofinterest8574 2 роки тому

      @@deanflorence6061 We KNOW you have to be an idiot if you don't get that it WAS Oswald.

  • @anthonyberardi3611
    @anthonyberardi3611 6 років тому +1

    I have great respect for the Kennedy family, but LBJ was the person who got the Kennedy agenda accomplished. Make no mistake in appearances. Bobby was a calculating and deliberate player, not to mention the biggest opportunist of his time.

  • @teenherofilms
    @teenherofilms 8 років тому +1

    Funny how he neglects to mention in the show how he had to have Marilyn Monroe murdered because she was about to blow the whistle on him to the press about how he promised to leave Ethel and marry her. He left that out.

    • @nbenefiel
      @nbenefiel 8 років тому +15

      What total nonsense. Even Marilyn was not dumb enough to believe a Catholic politician was going to divorce his wofe, the mother of his 12 children, to marry a Hollywood bimbo.

    • @nbenefiel
      @nbenefiel 8 років тому +4

      Making it even more unlikely that he would leave his wife.

    • @teenherofilms
      @teenherofilms 8 років тому

      Is it? Ask John Miner who was there at the autopsy AND do some research which you obviously have not done

    • @nbenefiel
      @nbenefiel 8 років тому +14

      There is no evidence he had Marilyn murdered

    • @nbenefiel
      @nbenefiel 8 років тому +4

      I don't know whether he slept with her or not. That's none of my business. I do know that Marilyn was an unstable individual who routinely mixed barbiturates with alcohol, a deadly combination. I also doubt Marilyn was stupid enough to believe that a Catholic US Attorney General was going to leave his wife, the mother of his 11 children (soon to be 12) and marry anybody

  • @MGB18
    @MGB18 8 років тому +2

    Boo Hoo Hoo...